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Long before GPS and satellites, maps were carved on clay tablets. The earliest known maps date back to ancient Babylon around 600 BCE. Over time, maps evolved from simple land sketches to complex representations of the Earths surface.
The story of maps begins with the earliest human civilizations. Long before GPS and satellites, maps were carved on clay tablets. The earliest known maps date back to ancient Babylon around 600 BCE. Over time, maps evolved from simple land sketches to complex representations of the Earths surface.
Forms of Indian Map Landmarks such as large boulders or villages were indicated. After the conversation or relay of information was complete, the maps were left to erode away. Another form of Native American map was drawn with charcoal onto an animal skin, which was a more permanent type of map.
Before we had free apps with GPS maps and turn by turn directions built in to our smart phones, we used books called a Street Directory. These were large books as each page was a smaller part of a map of the whole roadmap of a city.
Using a Map to Get Where Youre Going Figure out where you are. Make sure the map is aligned correctly to your compass (optional). Pinpoint your destination. Plot your course. Follow the selected route to your destination. Create checkpoints to keep from losing your way.
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Illustrator. 100% Its perfect for map making (vs Photoshop) because its vector based (no need to worry about scalability. Lest we forget the massive size of a Photoshop file due to the many layers youll need.
Anaximander (died c. 546 BCE) is credited with having created one of the first maps of the world, which was circular in form and showed the known lands of the world grouped around the Aegean Sea at the center. This was all surrounded by the ocean.

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